Friday, October 25, 2013
Yes, I'm mad.
Before I start my little story, let me just shed a little light on how Korean artists' Japanese albums work. For some reason, Korean singers think they just have to be successful in Japan, so they join a Japanese record label. Usually, the albums they release under this label come in three different versions: A standard edition with just the songs or single and a limited version with bonus tracks and a DVD that includes the music video and music video and photo shoot. The limited version can come in two forms: A or B. Both will have the music videos but they could include a different version video or the music video shoot.
So now let me explain why I'm upset. This whole "let's put different goodies in each goody bag" gets quite annoying and expensive. Now, the album that I bought, SHINee's Boys Meet U single album, came in three version as well. In August when it was released, I planned on buying all three because I though they all came with different items that i just had to have. I wasn't able to buy them though for I had a few tuition fees to take care of. Last week, I finally had a little bit of money that wasn't going towards anything so I decided to finally buy the albums. But I didn't buy all three like I planned. When I researched the albums again, I figured out all three had the same three songs and the versions that included the DVD also had the same content. So why buy all three?
So I ordered it and picked it up on Tuesday from the post office. Like I mentioned in a previous post, I'm all about my photo cards. That's really the only reason I buy albums. Even if I get a card of a member that's not my favorite, I still hang it on my wall because I love them all so in the end it doesn't matter. The post office workers decided to be extra slow that afternoon, so I ended up being late to class that day. Luckily she was just doing her opening introductions to the lecture and passing out a study guide for our test. I had some extra time and really couldn't wait until I got home to see which member's photo card I got, so I opened it in class. Let me tell you, I was so upset.
It didn't come with a photo card. I took to twitter to ask why it didn't and my memory was refreshed. Japan decided that they just love draining the fans of their precious, heard earned money, so they decided to only put a photo card in the standard version rather than all three, which is why I planed on buying more than one version in the first place. I was so mad. SO MAD. I still am actually. I have two albums to buy that I never ordered from the lack of money AND an album to pre-order because SHINee decided that releasing two full Korean albums, a Repacked Korean album, a Japanese full album, a Japanese single album, and a Korean mini album wasn't enough for one year. Dear SHINee, please go to sleep until next year or something because I have no more money for you five gorgeous idiots. You have drained my bank account enough for 2013 so please go away. Sincerely, a very broke college student.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
*Queue dramatic intro* SHINee's back!!!!
So there was a rumor that SHINee would be putting out their 7th release this year. 7th! I didn't believe it because they're currently active in Japan as well so it wouldn't make sense for them to make a Korean comeback so soon. Well, I was wrong! 
SHINee's back with their 3rd mini album titled Everybody. This album with have seven songs. Earlier today, the music video for Everybody was released and for the first time I was disappointed in SHINee. Their music never fails to amaze me but it seems that this song just wasn't their best. There was way too much dubstep and the dance to this song seems kind of silly. There are some really great parts in the song and dance, but as a whole, it didnt impress me. Will that stop me from buying this album? No!
If anything, I'm buying the album for their song Symptoms. That song will probably be the death of me! The dance is amazingly sexy and goes great with the slow R&B style of the song. This dance and song, in my opionion, is a thousand times better than Everybody. I'll post the links of the live performances from this morning below. Let me know which you think is best!

SHINee's back with their 3rd mini album titled Everybody. This album with have seven songs. Earlier today, the music video for Everybody was released and for the first time I was disappointed in SHINee. Their music never fails to amaze me but it seems that this song just wasn't their best. There was way too much dubstep and the dance to this song seems kind of silly. There are some really great parts in the song and dance, but as a whole, it didnt impress me. Will that stop me from buying this album? No!
If anything, I'm buying the album for their song Symptoms. That song will probably be the death of me! The dance is amazingly sexy and goes great with the slow R&B style of the song. This dance and song, in my opionion, is a thousand times better than Everybody. I'll post the links of the live performances from this morning below. Let me know which you think is best!
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Rothrick: An Aspiring Artist
Rothrick:
An Aspiring Artist
Interviews
over the phone are thought of as inefficient, seeing as you aren’t
able to make the same connection with your subject as you would in a normal,
face-to-face interview. That’s not
always the case though. When I spoke with Rothrick Currie, I didn’t
feel as though we were on the phone for over an hour or that I was doing an
interview for a grade. It felt like we were old friends catching up after being
apart for some time, though we hardly knew each other.
When
I ask if he would allow me to interview him, he was more than happy to talk to
me. He answered all of my questions, even if they were personal. That led me to
believe that he wanted people to know more about him and his music. “I’m
an opened book,”
he stated, “I
have nothing to hide.” He
also portrays this image in his music.
In
the beginning, Rothrick, only composed instrumentals for his uncle, who was a
choir director of his church in Michigan. These instrumentals were used for
special dance performances or recordings composed by choir members. As he
continued to play around with the instrumentals, he learned how to make them
sound even better than they did before. His uncle even started paying him for
them. At that time, it was just for fun or to make easy cash. He never thought
he’d
ever want a career in music until he was asked to write lyrics to go with the
music he was making. “I’m
no poet, so my first answer was no. I thought about it some more though and
figured I could at least try.”
He
went on to say that he’d never
even written a poem before let alone a song, so he had no idea where to even
start. Putting his best foot forward, he started on his first song, which blew
said friend out of the water. “He kept
saying how good it was and that I should write lyrics more often, but I thought
he was being nice.” When
asked how he could write a song so impressive when he was so inexperience, he
spoke of the one person who inspired him the most: Michael Jackson.
Rothrick
has been a Michael Jackson fan for years, so when he decided he wanted a career
in music, he used the King of Pop for his inspiration. Their music styles are
nothing alike, Rothrick pursuing a rap career while Michael was a pop artist,
but what inspired Rothrick the most about Michael was his perseverance and will
to move forward. Through all of the scandals Michael went through, he still
kept his head high and dominated the charts as well as world records. That’s
what Rothrick dreams of doing. He started on making his dream a reality, making
instrumentals and adding lyrics to make them full songs. The only thing he
needed to do was record which turned out to be a problem for him.
“Recording
equipment is expensive and I didn’t have
the money to buy it, so I waited until my cousin came over to record.”
He was in a tough spot at them time. The only income that was in his household
at the time was his father’s and it
wasn’t
much. That left Rothrick unable to afford the equipment he needed to make his
dreams come true. Luckily, he had family and friends that shared the same
dream.
His
cousin, Phil, would come over often and Rothrick was then able to record his
music and upload it to various websites. One day, after Rothrick’s
recording, Phil sampled the music and really enjoyed it. He suggested that they
should do a collaboration. They tried writing lyrics together, but it failed a
countless amount of times. Their rapping styles clashed too much for them to
write an entire song together yet they wanted to be on the same song. Their
solution was to bring in a third opinion. Their friend Freddy read their over
their lyrics and added a few lines of his own and the song flowed much better
than it did before.
“Freddy
was only supposed to be the tie breaker; he wasn’t
supposed to join our group. But he did.” The
three member group was formed over a small argument of who was right and who
was wrong. They didn’t stop
there though. They wanted their group to be bigger and a few of their other
friends were also aspiring musicians. In the span of a week, the three member
group became a six member group called The Wanted Team.
Rothrick
realized that he liked being in the group more than being solo. “It’s
less stressful when you have friends to help you with your lyrics,”
he stated. When he can’t think
of anything else to add to his own lyrics, he takes a look at his friends’
papers, curious as to what they were writing about. It gave him inspiration
because he thought their lyrics were much better than his own. So to him, it
was like a challenge. It gave him the fire and passion he needed to write and
compose more music.
They
were a group for a while before they were even close to making it big. Their
first big gig was at a local club called Cloud Nine. They took their CDs and
mixtapes to the music director and were given a spot opening for another local
rapper. Rothrick was nervous. Never before had he been in front of so many
people before in his life. “It felt
like a dream and a nightmare at the same time.” As it
turned out, it was more of a dream than a nightmare.
The
crowd loved them. Everyone was dancing to their music and shouting their names.
For a moment, it felt like they were performing their own show and not the
opening act for another rapper . When they wrapped up their set, they were all
walking on air, or at least it felt that way. Rothrick wanted nothing more than
to go back on that stage and perform for the rest of the night. As they were
leaving, they were approached by the same music director that gave them their
slot. It turned out that the crowd loved them so much, that he was willing to
give them their own show. “It felt
as if my dreams were finally coming true. I was finally going to make it.”
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